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Saturday, July 05, 2008 |
CLT-WEST Professional Development for Math Educators in Northern ColoradoOctober 4, 2003 CLTW Cohort 2 Mathematics Teachers were on UNC's campus to participate in their course - Probablitity and Statistics in Middle Level Mathematics Teaching led by Dr. Jeff Farmer and Graduate student Andrew Neuman. Supporting ResourcesColorado's CLT-West Professional Development Web Site State and National Technology Standards for students, teachers, and administrators, look at CDE's Web site www.cde.state.co.us/edtech/stand.asp UNC's Web Design and Development "How To" Module Mathematics and Science Teachers' Hotline -PD calendar, library resources, helpful resource links.Helpful mathematics resources. Fun Graphics Copy Files and Folder to a RW-CD Drive Purchase CD-RW discs so data can be added to disc as needed. Data can be appended or edited on an ongoing basis. Procedure: Start | Programs | Multimedia | CD Writer | RecordNow | Make a Data Disc | Next| Yes | Add Files or Folders | Add | Next | OK | Done or Make Another | Close Program Using the WinZip Wizard If you have previously installed WinZip, you can start a WinZip session using the WinZip program item in the WinZip program group, the Start menu, or the WinZip icon on your desktop. Here is a brief introduction to the features of the WinZip Wizard. Quick Unzipping with the WinZip Wizard 1. In the Select Activity panel, choose Unzip or install from an existing Zip file and click Next. The Select Zip File panel will appear. 2. In the Select Zip File panel, click on the Zip file you want to work with and click Next. The Unzip panel will appear. 3. In the Unzip panel, click Unzip Now to open the files in the archive. The WinZip Wizard will open a Windows Explorer window showing the unzipped files. That's it, you've just unzipped (extracted) a Zip file using the WinZip Wizard. You can now work with the unzipped files, or click Next to choose another activity within WinZip, or close the WinZip Wizard window. Quick Zipping with the WinZip Wizard 1. In the Select Activity panel, choose Create a new Zip file and click Next. 2. In the Choose Zip Name panel, type the name you want to use for your new Zip file and click Next. For example, if you are creating a Zip file that will contain some files related to monthly reports, you might type "June reports" as the name for your Zip file. 3. In the Select Files panel, click Add files to add files to your Zip file, then select the files you want to add and click OK . 4. Click Zip Now to create the new Zip file. That's it, you've just created a Zip file using the WinZip Wizard. You can now click the WinZip Classic button if you would like to examine the contents of your new archive, or click Next to choose another activity within WinZip, or close the WinZip Wizard window. Copyright © 1991-2001 by WinZip Computing, Inc. All rights reserved. |
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